Most Beautiful and Best Cities to Visit in Mexico

Mexico is home to many well-known locations. Some of them might include Cancun, Mexico City, San Miguel de Allende, Puerto Vallarta, and Cabo. These have all more than lived up to their reputations. But let's face it, they also happen to be located near the busiest routes.

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Guanajuato City

San Miguel de Allende is fine if you enjoy places that get ludicrous accolades like "Best City in the World".  But another gorgeous colonial city is better. It turns out that many individuals enjoy living in cities like that. The state of Guanajuato gained notoriety because of San Miguel de Allende. However,  its historic capital city is a genuine treasure.

Guanajuato City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a quickly expanding hub for the international industry. And with that growth comes investment in the city's tourism infrastructure. It is identical to San Miguel de Allende in every way except for the 6,224,528,209,862 tourists (real statistic). The similarity includes pastel-coloured colonial buildings, cobblestone streets, lively plazas, grand churches, sidewalk cafes, etc.

Puerto Escondido

Puerto Escondido, one of many unassuming beach communities along Mexico's ultra-lax Oaxacan coast, is the country's top surfing location. The Mexican Pipeline is one of the biggest and best surf breakers in the entire damned world. It draws surfers from as far away as Oz to these wide beaches. Playa Zicatela is the main street, and there, 9-foot waves are deemed "lovely."

Zacatecas

The small mining city of Zacatecas is in central Mexico. It offers a singular fusion of a historic atmosphere with contemporary, eccentric, artistic craziness.

A Teleferico gondola ride over the city will allow you to see a lot of the lively stores and markets. They sell leather items, local foods and drinks, handicrafts, and jewels from the nearby mines. Its downtown area has a significant cultural influence.

Merida

Travel writing is full of clichés, the most prevalent of which are "hidden jewels." Welcome to Mérida, Yucatan's capital and a glittering post-colonial metropolis filled with vibrant structures, works of art, and ancient wonders. (Yucatán is not the same as the Yucatán peninsula, by the way. The Yucatán peninsula is made up of three states: Quintana Roo, which is home to Cancun, Campeche, and Yucatán.

La Paz

Get a taste of the genuine Baja California around two hours north in La Paz. You can do so rather than spending a significant amount of money at one of the many five-star resorts in Cabo San Lucas. This wonderful seaside town of 300,000 people is more focused on its unspoiled, desert-meets-sea beauty than on hotels and boat culture.

This city by the sea is an oasis of eateries, museums, and colonial-era structures surrounded by a stony, bleak desert. Additionally, La Paz serves as the starting point for some of Mexico's best diving.

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